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4K or Full HD TV for SD and HD content
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I had a 43 inch 4k tv a while back and thought that motion judder was an issue when watching hd content, am thinking maybe a 32 or 40 inch full hd would be best?0
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Motion judder is pretty much inherent to all flat panel TVs, some deal with it better than others. It has nothing to do with the resolution of the TV.0
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A 32" HD tv would probably be best for you.Drinking Rum before 10am makes you
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Do you have any recommendations of 32 or 40 inch HD tvs which would be good at dealing with motion blur and judder?0
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I doubt very much you would see motion blur and judder on any premium 32" HD TV....So just look on Richer Sounds website for Samsung, LG or Sony.
I can't recommend any HD tv's as I only have 4K TV's........No motion blur or judder on any of them, but you don't want those.Drinking Rum before 10am makes you
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I actually bought a LG 43UM7500pla yesterday, well rated apparantly but i'm dissapointed with it, seem to have judder and blur no matter what setting i try, very noticable when credits scroll at end of programmes0
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I have a Panasonic 40 inch full HD 1080i panel which is a smart tv much of which we don't use but it does have built in free sat the picture is very good indeed when you sit directly in front, sitting too the side you lose some definition and the colour get very sightly milky. My mate has a Sony 4k and the picture from all angles is very very good.
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What settings have you tried?Malarky21 said:I actually bought a LG 43UM7500pla yesterday, well rated apparantly but i'm dissapointed with it, seem to have judder and blur no matter what setting i try, very noticable when credits scroll at end of programmes
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I tried the ones advised on rtings website, also another settings someone else advised.
I've been looking at 32inch tvs to see which are the best rated and found these which appear to be good
Sony KDL-32WD756
Samsung UE32N5300
Toshiba 32L3753DB
Samsung UE32M5620
Sony Bravia KDL32W751
Anyone have any thoughts on which of these would have the best picture quality/motion/judder free?
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The Samsung.5620. That said, what are you feeding the LG with?Drinking Rum before 10am makes you
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